A highly sensitive, self-adhesive, biocompatible DLP 3D printed organohydrogel for flexible sensors and wearable devices
Ze Zhang, Kewei Song, Kayo Hirose, Jianxian He, Qianhao Li, Yannan Li,, Yifan Pan, Mohamed Adel, Rongyi Zhuang, Shogo Iwai, Ahmed M. R. Fath El-Bab,, Hui Fang, Zhouyuan Yang, Shinjiro Umezu

TL;DR
This paper introduces a novel, highly sensitive, self-adhesive, biocompatible organohydrogel created via DLP 3D printing, suitable for flexible sensors and wearable health monitoring devices, with enhanced stability, mechanical properties, and biocompatibility.
Contribution
The study develops a new DLP 3D printed organohydrogel with integrated crosslinking mechanisms, improving elasticity, durability, and long-term stability for biomedical wearable applications.
Findings
Exhibits high tensile resilience and flexibility.
Maintains adhesion and structural integrity during prolonged skin contact.
Enables real-time, multi-channel health monitoring with CNN analysis.
Abstract
With the increasing demand for personalized health monitoring, wearable sensors have gained attention in medical diagnostics and physiological tracking. Hydrogels, known for their mechanical properties and similarity to biological tissues, are ideal for flexible sensing. However, conventional hydrogels face challenges in stability, biocompatibility, adhesion, and long-term comfort, especially in dynamic conditions.This study presents a highly sensitive, self-adhesive, and biocompatible organohydrogel fabricated via DLP 3D printing. By integrating an entanglement-dominated crosslinking mechanism with chemical and physical crosslinking, the hydrogel achieves high elasticity, mechanical strength, and durability. Methacrylic anhydride-grafted \k{appa}-carrageenan serves as the primary network, with optimized grafting rates enhancing tensile properties and strain modulation. The copolymer…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced Sensor and Energy Harvesting Materials · Additive Manufacturing and 3D Printing Technologies
